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Thomas Hawk favorited photos on Flickr
Green Tattoo
baby robin
Curtis Moffat
Las Vegas Strip
Al Coholic
Busca la geometría.
La ira
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May 25 at 12:17 am - Link
specially n° 6 along - michael mcwilliams
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FriendFeed Friday Tips #2: Using the Bookmarklet
May 23 at 11:32 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Meta Meta Meta... :-) - Louis Gray
Glad you used the Bookmarklet to post this link, haha. - Eric Florenzano
OMG, you poor thing. You have to use Safari? - Cyndy
Meta meta meta meta mushroom mushroom...so if you DO write about rooms next, will you create a room for the post? :) Seriously, I haven't used or installed the bookmarklet, but the post was very instructive. - Ontario Emperor via fftogo
So far I don't get the idea of sharing something just on friendfeed. What's the advantage over publishing an item in my tumblelog (or even my blog) and importing the feed to friendfeed (besides the possibility of having pictures included in the friendfeed feed)? - Alexander Ebel
If you're already in FriendFeed, it may be easier to share it there. But if you have 1000 StumbleUpon friends and only 100 FF friends, then sharing only in FF offers no benefits. - Ontario Emperor via fftogo
tumblr offers a fine bookmarklet, too. And at least at the moment I guess more people would find access to a tumblelog easier than to friendfeed. Sharing over the tumblr bookmarklet publishes the item on the tumblelog AND on friendfeed - so why should I drag another bookmarklet to my bookmark bar (where two del.icio.us buttons are already waiting, too...)? - Alexander Ebel
I'm 90% more likely to look at a share if it has an image. It's like a mini blog post. With this in mind, the bookmarklet is the way to go. - Vince DeGeorge
IMO it's up to the friendfeed developers to make showing up images in imported feeds an option. - Alexander Ebel
agreed the Tumblr bookmarklet is wonderful - Jamie
In the general case it's hard for FF to find which images are content, unless there's a Media RSS feed. I was reminding FF developers every so often about MRSS since I wanted it to work for OurDoings, but now that I'm using the API. When people first post stuff to OurDoings it's not always in final form. Now people get it ready first and send it out via the API the same way they were already sending it out by email. So I'm no longer in a hurry for MRSS feeds to work on FF. Somebody else bug them. :-) - Bruce Lewis
I'm getting to where I prefer to use the bookmarklet over using link-ups from other sites like Google Reader, Mento, del.icio.us, etc. - Akiva Moskovitz
point 4 of your article very useful. Thanks - michael mcwilliams
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May 13 at 10:08 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
from a Namibian newspaper - michael mcwilliams
Netvibes
Nikpay starred a story on Netvibes
May 7 at 3:57 am - Link
this links through to an article by Tim O'Reilly "Fermi's Paradox" with many absorbing comments - michael mcwilliams
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Jordan dugg a story on Digg
May 10 at 6:16 pm - Link
interesting that they don't name the site : "Namibia's south west coast" leaving plenty of latitude - michael mcwilliams
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Yotofuji Tanaki published photos on Picasa Web Albums
Crossing the Sand Dunes of Sossusvlei Park, Namibia, Africa.jpg
Avalanche Gorge, Glacier National Park, Montana.jpg
Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park.jpg
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December 19 at 11:21 pm - Link
magnificent, and the chances of such a shot are infinitesimal - michael mcwilliams
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